I am running Audition 3.0 on a PC with Windows 7 Home Premium. This may not be the proper place for this question, but I was not able to put it on the Adobe Audition 3.0 and earlier forum.

I am trying to record cassettes into Audition via a Behringer UFO202 USB device. I plug in the USB and my computer sees it and I can hear via the headphone output that it is playing. I go to the Windows Recording Mixer and it indicates that a USB audio device is working and I can see it recording into Audition. However, when I turn on my speakers, nothing comes out. When I play I-Tunes or sounds off my internet browser, I hear what I play, but I can't hear anything off Audition.

I am also using a HT Omega Sound Card.

I figure it is something that is not checked in some window someplace, but i can't figure out what.

Mr. Craven, thank you so much for your help. When I select the Behringer option for audio driver on the edit view tab, the only options I get for default output is "out1." When I select this, I still do not get any output on my speakers. When I select Audition 3.0 Sound as a driver in the Edit View Tab, I see an option for "speakers - HT Claro," but not when the Behringer is selected as an audio driver. Might it have something to do with whether the "release ASIO driver in the background" is selected.

And another problem I have noticed if you, Mr. Craven, or anyone else can help me out on. I have been trying to record on Audition 3.0. When I have the Audition Window up, it records as usual. However, when I shrink the window or I reduce it to work on something else, it stops recording. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated too.

I have been trying to record on Audition 3.0. When I have the Audition Window up, it records as usual. However, when I shrink the window or I reduce it to work on something else, it stops recording. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated too.

That is the 'release ASIO driver in background' check box. Take the check out of it, and Audition will continue to do whatever it's doing when you minimise it.

Ah, that's what I thought. The problem with using ASIO is that it can only work with one hardware device at a time, so if you install the ASIO driver for the Behringer, then it's the Behringer that you have to connect an amp and speakers to.

Unless, of course, you use a converter that will connect ASIO-only software (Audition) to the standard windows audio system, using Windows drivers. Guess what? There's a free one that does just this, and it will let you use more than one sound device at a time (albeit with higher latency). It's called ASIO4ALL, and it's dead easy to find with a Google search. If you install it, the chances are that it will see both your Behringer and also the internal sound device in its list of available devices, so you should be able to have it available for replay purposes.

I have no idea at all as to why your system destroyed itself! But if you get it all reinstalled with ASIO4ALL then you should be able to select appropriate inputs and outputs directly from the tracks themselves.